Je viens de voir sur muff que le module était prêt et qu'il serait dispo au mois d'avril chez schneiderladen, décidément on est gâté au niveau des LFO, modcan avec son quad LFO, vermona et son fourmulator et le QPLFO de 4ms.
Maintenant il va falloir choisir , en attendant quelques demo :
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Four independent LFOs:
Ping input jack
Tap tempo button
On/Mute button (latching)
Skew CV jack and knob
Reset jack
LFO output
LED indicates output level
Timing of each LFO is set by a clock (ping), either external or internal (tap tempo)
Ping button flashes to the incoming ping signal or internal tap clock
Mute/On button mutes the output, lights up when "On"
Skew CV gives continuous transition from ramp-up, to triangle, to ramp-down without changing overall length of curve
Knob provides offset for signal on the jack, or manual control if nothing is plugged into the jack
Minimum setting gives "plucky" curve (psuedo-expo fall)
Full range is 10V, so one LFO channel can be used to modulate another channel's Skew
Outputs can be polar or bi-polar: Jumper selects 0 to +10V (e.g. for driving a VCA), or -5V to +5V (e.g. for modulating parameters)
Reset jack re-starts LFO immediately
Reset changes the starting point of the LFO with respect to ping clock
Allows for easy quadrature outputs
Pressing the On/Mute button can optionally send a reset pulse (jumper must be installed)
Comparators on ping and reset jacks allow for any waveshape to be used for inputs
With an optional ribbon cable, ping jacks can be normalized to QCD clock outputs
12HP, 1.5” deep
Price TBD
Available: mid-April 2013 (watch 4mspedals.com or "4ms Company" on Facebook for updates)
A vous.